Yeah, Walmart, Target, drugstores (I work in one), etc. Even building your own black chamber isn’t that hard according you have an available room.
Had lunch with my mother, older brother, and sister. Now they are off to clean out my grandmother’s apartment.
The Walking Dead game episode 5

All those feels man
Shouldn’t you…help?
I was very disappointed on how short it felt
, but it was one of the best series I’ve played!
I had work for my job to get to.
Who the fuck cares? It was a perfectly comprehensible sentence.
So is these one.
It doesn’t mean it’s correct.
The problem with trying to enforce strict rules with grammar is this. Language is always changing and the people who get mad when people use incorrect grammar are just going to get more and more mad over the years. However this doesn’t matter because in time the rules on grammar will just change anyways but the rapidity of communication and changes in treads right now outpaces the way documentation of our grammatical system.
The other thing I don’t get is why people even correct people’s grammar at all on forums? Do you correct people’s grammar in real life with their speach? People talk with terrible grammar and fragmented sentences and all kinds of shit. However I rarely ever see anyone do that unless they are a prick and typically the same grammatical rule everyone corrects with (typically can or may). The fact is we aren’t in a professional setting and grammar and spelling doesn’t matter.
The point of language us to communicate thoughts and ideas not to adhere to a strict set of rules, if the thought or idea is understood then grammar nazis can fuck off.
This.
As a general rule of thumb, if you have to explicitly explain why a particular grammar error is wrong, it’s probably not worth bothering anyone about in casual conversation.
Prepositions are considered incorrect because when you translate the sentence to Greek (I believe it is Greek), prepositions at the end of the sentence don’t make any sense. We are not communicating in Greek. We are using English. On top of that, I am using American English, where it is perfectly common, understandable, and acceptable to end a sentence in a preposition.
I have a strong feeling that Greek stuff is bs.
I don’t know all this grammar stuff is Greek to me.
I wish my school would teach Classical Greek, but no, I have to stick to crummy ol’ Latin.
Superbus via Inscientiae!
I’ve actually been taking a Latin course, I’m just awful at it.
coquus est iratus, motherfucker
Vae victus!